Bulugh al-Maram min Adillat al-Ahkam, translation: 'Attainment of the Objective According to Evidences of the Ordinances,' is a collection of hadith pertaining specifically to Islamic Jurisprudence, referred to in Arabic as Ahadith al-Ahkam, by al-Hafidh ibn Hajar al-Asqalani.
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Bulugh al-Maram contains a total of 1358 hadiths. At the end of each hadith narrated in Bulugh al-Maram, al-Hafidh ibn Hajar mentions who collected that hadith originally. Bulugh al-Maram includes hadith drawn from numerous primary sources of hadith in it including, Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawud, Jami at-Tirmidhi, Sunan al-Nasa'i, Sunan ibn Majah, and Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal and more.
Bulugh al-Maram holds a unique distinction as all the hadith compiled in the book have been the foundation for Islamic Jurisprudence rulings. In addition to mentioning the origins of each of the hadith in Bulugh al-Maram, ibn Hajar also included a comparison between the versions of a hadith that came from different sources. Because of its unique qualities, it still remains a widely used collection of hadith regardless of school of thought.
Explanations
- Al-Badr al-Tamam by al-Husain ibn Muhammad al-Maghribi
- Subul al-Salam by Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Amir al-Sana'ni, who abridged al-Badr al-Tamam
Other books of Ahadith al-ahkam
- 'Umdah al-ahkam by Abd al-Ghani al-Maqdisi
- Al-Sunan al-Kubra by Ahmad Bayhaqi
- al-Muntaqa by Majd ibn Taymiyah explained by Muhammad ash-Shawkani in Nayl al-Awtar Sharh Muntaqa al-Akhbar
See also
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